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Diana Fosha AEDP REFERENCES DVDs Fosha, D. (2006). Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy with Diana Fosha Ph.D. Systems of Psychotherapy APA Video Series # 4310759. www.apa.org/videos/4310759.html Fosha, D. (2013). Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) with a Male Client. with Diana Fosha Ph.D. Series II - Specific Treatments for Specific Populations APA Video Series http://www.apa.org/pubs/videos/4310906.aspx Fosha, D. (2016). Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP). Psychotherapy Supervision APA Video Series http://www.apa.org/pubs/videos/4310958.aspx BOOKS Fosha, D. (2000). The transforming power of affect: A model for accelerated change. New York: Basic Books. Fosha, D., Siegel, D. J., & Solomon, M. F. (Eds.), (2009). The healing power of emotion: Affective neuroscience, development & clinical practice. New York: Norton. Prenn, N. & Fosha, D. (2016). Supervision essentials for Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy. Washington DC: APA Press.. BOOK CHAPTERS and JOURNAL ARTICLES Fosha, D. (2003). Dyadic regulation and experiential work with emotion and relatedness in trauma and disordered attachment. In M. F. Solomon & D. J. Siegel (Eds.). Healing trauma: Attachment, trauma, the brain and the mind, pp. 221-281. New York: Norton. Fosha, D. (2004). “Nothing that feels bad is ever the last step:” The role of positive emotions in experiential work with difficult emotional experiences. Special issue on Emotion, L. Greenberg (Ed.). Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 11, 30- 43. Fosha, D. (2005). Emotion, true self, true other, core state: toward a clinical theory of affective change process. Psychoanalytic Review, 92 (4), 513-552. Fosha, D. (2006). Quantum transformation in trauma and treatment: Traversing the crisis of healing change. Journal of Clinical Psychology/In Session, 62(5), 569-583. Fosha, D. (2008). Transformance, recognition of self by self, and effective action. In K. J. Schneider, (Ed.) Existential-integrative psychotherapy: Guideposts to the core of practice, pp. 290-320. New York: Routledge. Fosha D. (2009). Emotion and recognition at work: Energy, vitality, pleasure, truth, desire & the emergent phenomenology of transformational experience. In D. Fosha, D. J. Siegel & M. F. Solomon (Eds.), The healing power of emotion: Affective neuroscience, development, clinical practice (pp. 172-203). New York: Norton. Also reprinted in the Neuropsychotherapist, (2013), 2. www.theneuropsychotherapist.com Fosha, D. (2009). Healing attachment trauma with attachment (…and then some!). In M. Kerman (Ed.), Clinical pearls of wisdom: 21 leading therapists offer their key insights (pp. 43-56). New York: Norton. Fosha, D. (2009). Positive affects and the transformation of suffering into flourishing. W. C. Bushell, E. L. Olivo, & N. D. Theise (Eds.) Longevity, regeneration, and optimal health: Integrating Eastern and Western perspectives (pp. 252-261). New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Fosha, D. (2013). A heaven in a wild flower: Self, dissociation, and treatment in the context of the neurobiological core self. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 33, 496-523. DOI: 10.108007351690.2013.815067 Fosha, D. (2013). Turbocharging the affects of healing and redressing the evolutionary tilt. In D. J. Siegel & Marion F. Solomon (Eds). Healing moments in psychotherapy. Chapter 8 (pp. 129-168). New York: Norton. Fosha, D. (2017, in press). Something more than “something more than interpretation:” AEDP works the experiential edge of transformational experience to transform the internal working model. In S. Lord (Ed). Moments of meeting in psychoanalysis: Interaction and change in the therapeutic encounter. Chapter 15. New York: Routledge. Fosha, D. (2017). How to be a transformational therapist: AEDP harnesses innate healing affects to re-wire experience and accelerate transformation. In J. Loizzo, M. Neale & E. Wolf (Eds). Advances in contemplative psychotherapy: Accelerating transformation. Chapter 14. New York: Norton. Fosha, D., Paivio, S. C., Gleiser, K. & Ford, J. (2009). Experiential and emotion-focused therapy. In C. Courtois & J. D. Ford (Eds.), Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders: An Evidence-Based Clinician's Guide. Chapter 14, pp. 286-311. New York: Guilford Press. Fosha, D., & Slowiaczek, M. L. (1997). Techniques for accelerating dynamic psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 51, 229—251. Fosha, D. & Yeung, D. (2006). AEDP exemplifies the seamless integration of emotional transformation and dyadic relatedness at work. In G. Stricker & J. Gold (Eds.), A casebook of integrative psychotherapy (pp. 165-184). Washington DC: APA Press. Gleiser, K., Ford, J. D., & Fosha, D. (2008). Exposure and experiential therapies for complex posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 45 (3), 340-360. Grotstein, J. (2002). The transforming power of affect: A book review. Psychologist- Psychoanalyst, 22 (4), pp. 23-25. Lipton, B. & Fosha, D. (2011). Attachment as a transformative process in AEDP: Operationalizing the intersection of attachment theory and affective neuroscience. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 21 (3), 253-279. Russell, E. & Fosha, D. (2008). Transformational affects and core state in AEDP: The emergence and consolidation of joy, hope, gratitude and confidence in the (solid goodness of the) self. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 18 (2), 167-190. Simpson, M. L. (2016). Feeling seen: A pathway to transformation. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 35 (1), 78-91. Welling, H. (2012). Transformative emotional sequence: Towards a common principle of change. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 22 (2), 109-136. Yeung, D., & Fosha, D. (2015). Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy. In The Sage Encyclopedia of Theory in Counseling and Psychotherapy. New York: Sage Publications RESEARCH: Publications Faerstein, I. & Levenson, H (2016). Validation of a fidelity scale for accelerated- experiential dynamic psychotherapy." Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 26(2), 172-185. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/int0000020 Harrison, R. L., & Westwood, M. J. (2009). Preventing vicarious traumatization of mental health therapists: Identifying protective practices. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 46 (2), 203-219. Iwakabe, S., & Conceicao, N. (2016). Metatherapeutic processing as a change-based therapeutic immediacy task: Building an initial process model using a task-analytic research strategy. Journal of psychotherapy integration, 26 (3), 230-247. Johansson, R., Bjorklund, M., Hornborg, C., Karlsson, S., Hesser, H., Ljótsson, B., Rousseau, A., Frederick, R. J., & Andersson G. (2013). Affect-focused psychodynamic treatment for depression and anxiety through the Internet: a randomized controlled trial. PeerJ 1:e102.http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.102 Johansson, R., Frederick, R. J., & Andersson G. (2013). Using the Internet to provide psychodynamic psychotherapy. Psychodynamic Psychiatry. Dec; 41(4):513-40. doi: 10.1521/pdps.2013.41.4.513. Johansson, R., Hesser, H., Ljótsson, B., Frederick, R. J., & Andersson G. (2012). Transdiagnostic, affect-focused, psychodynamic, guided self-help for depression and anxiety through the Internet: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMJ Open. Dec 19;2(6). pii: e002167. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002167. Print 2012. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23257775 Lilliengren, P., Johansson, R., Lindqvist, K., Mechler, J., & Andersson, G. (2015). Efficacy of Experiential Dynamic Therapy for Psychiatric Conditions: A Meta- Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Psychotherapy. Pass, E. R. (2012). Combining expressive writing with an affect- and attachment-focused psychotherapeutic approach in the treatment of a single-incident trauma survivor: The case of "Grace." Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 8 (2), 60-112. http://pcsp.libraries.rutgers.edu RESEARCH: Dissertations, Presentations Faerstein, I. (2014). Validation of a fidelity scale for accelerated-experiential dynamic psychotherapy. Doctoral Dissertation. Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA. Lee, A. (2015). Building a model for metaprocessing: exploration of a key change event in accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP). Doctoral Dissertation. Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA. Piliero, S. (2004). Patients reflect upon their affect-focused, experiential psychotherapy: A retrospective study. Doctoral Dissertation. Adelphi University, New York Schoettle, E. (2009). A qualitative study of the therapist's experience practicing Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy(AEDP): An exploration of the dyadic process from the clinician's perspective. Doctoral Dissertation. Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA. BOOKS : Discussions of AEDP Ecker, B., Ticic, R., & Hulley, L. (2012). Unlocking the emotional brain: Eliminating symptoms at their roots using memory reconsolidation. New York, London: Routledge Eppel, A. B. (2009). Sweet sorrow: Love, loss and attachment in human life. Karnac. Marmarosh, C. L., Markin, R. D., & Spiegel, E. B. (2013). Attachment in group psychotherapy. American Psychological Association Press. McWilliams, N. (2011). Psychoanalytic diagnosis. New York: Guilford. Schore, A. (2012). The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy. New York: Norton. Weiss, H., Johanson, G. & Monda, L. Eds.( 2015) Hakomi: Mindfulness-centered somatic psychotherapy: A comprehensive guide to theory & practice. New York: Norton Publishers, May 2015 .